Large painting depicting Venus Anadyonema, meaning "emergence from the waters," flanked by two Giants, painted by Pôl Roux between 2007 and 2008 on cardboard mounted on a wooden frame. In the lower section, the conch of a seashell is visible, reminiscent of Botticelli's Birth of Venus. Our painting reveals a surprise: behind it lies another painting, different but equally intriguing. It reveals the artist's frenzied passion for painting. Circa: 2007
Roger Paul Roux, known as Pôl Roux, was born on November 15, 1926, near Marseille. From a very young age, he drew, but life led him to alternate between working as a lumberjack and a shepherd in the Alps, where he found solace in the beautiful natural surroundings. Drawn to meditation, he became a novice at the Montrieux Charterhouse. A free spirit, he joined the Resistance during the war and then refused to obey orders during his military service in Carthage, Tunisia. He later married and became a schoolteacher in Marseille, where he also studied at the School of Fine Arts, which awarded him several prizes. He participated in the movements of his time, notably in May 1968, and then settled in an abandoned Carthusian monastery for a pastoral life far from the world, surrounded by sublime landscapes, never ceasing to draw and paint. His works were exhibited and appreciated for their mystical power. In the 1990s, he traveled regularly to Senegal. Now 97 years old, he lives in the Tarn region and continues to paint tirelessly, after having finished the decoration of the Church of Vaour.
Delivery
Europe: €500
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Rest of the world: Price upon request
- Reference :
- 3373
- Width :
- 116 (cm)
- Height :
- 180 (cm)
- Depth :
- 2 (cm)
- Era:
- Contemporary
- Materials:
- Cardboard